Clothes-hanger rack



Dec. 191 22. 1,439,145

M. H. CAZIER ET AL. CLOTHES HANGER RACK. FILED NOV. 4. 1920.

Patantad Des, 19, 1922,

- ITED STATES MURRAY H. CAZIEB AND ERIEST YOUKEY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNBS, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, T0ALEXANDER ADERER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

CLOTHES-HANGER RACK.

Application filed November 4 1920. Serial No. 421,701.

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Ba il: known that WG,l\IURRAY H. CAZIER and ERNEST P. YOUKEY, -citizens of the Unitad States, residing at Chicago, in the connty ot' Cook and State oi Illinoia. have inrantad certain naw and nseiul Impromments in Clothas-Hangar Raoks, of which the tollowing is a spacifioation.

Onr invention relates, in ganaral, to garmant hangars, and whila adaptad to be usad promiscuonsly in connection with garmants o:f aithar sax it is more particularly designad for hanging mens outar garmants, as coats, vests and trousars.

The objact of our invention is econoniy in space and convenianoa in hanging and ra- 1noving garments.

In tha accompanying illustratas our invention- Figure 1 is a perspective viaw showing ha, hangar in usa,

drawing, which Figure 2 is a aida viewof tha srmportingarm. hareinaitar dasignatad tha hangar arm, and

Figure 3 is a transvarsa section of the hangar arm with a hangar dapanding thara from.

rod on 1mn r;aid snspending maans nom- )IlSll})j a stnd projacting from the apex and formad with a haad d.

ha hangar arm l) comprises a cylnnlmc;fl tnhnlar membar hav1ng at one and latarally extend1ng parforated ears a by wlnch it 18 convamently attachad t0 a Wll ornther snp port, and it has attached to its onter and a stay r0d or bar f which entends inward and. npward. and is provided at its inner and with maans for attaching it above the arm B to pravent the latter from sagging or being Pull l w Rafarring more particnlarly to the draw ing, A des1gflatas tha hangar compr1s1ng tWo Tha arm B has on its nndar sida a slot axtanding from and to and, and it has formad in one aida any dasirabla numbar -of opanings L connaetad by slots i With the placd tharaon, by insarting tha heads (Z into the opaninga h, then turning tham clown nntil the stnds 0 raach tha longitudinal slot 9 at'tar which thay may ha movad along to any desirad position on the arm B. The slot gbaing open at the onter and the hangar may be appliad from the end whan tha arm is taken np paat the ontar opaninp; ]L.

It will ha obsarvad that a hangar 1nay loa applied to the mm B at any conveniant point, eithar in front .of in rem of, or ba twean othar hangars ptavi0usly applied, that the hangars may ha moved into close relation with aach othar in ordar to aconomiza in space occupiad, and that thara is practioally no liability o,t accidental displacement of a hangar from the arm B.

Having 110W dascribad 0H1 invention We daim A clothes hangar rack aomprising a tubular membar providad with a longitudinal slot in its bottom extanding througzhont its' langth and with a plnralitg, ot kayhola slots in its side commnnioating with said longitudinal slot, said tnhular mendier havinn its ontar and open.- magma for attacl1ing one and of said tnbnlar manxbar tu a vertical Support and maintainin;. it projavted in a suhstantially horizontal position tharafrorm and a braca for additionally esnpporting said open ontar and. wharehy clothas hangars having haadad shanks may ha insartd and ramovad individnally throngh tl l ayhola slots in tha tubula1r mamber or rarnoved col: lectivaly through the outer open and of said tubnlar member.

In testimony wharaofi we afiix our signatures herato.

MURBAY H. CAZIER. ERNEST P. YOUKEY. 

